
National Organizations
- The Ally Foundation is a non-profit advocacy organization with a mission to prevent opportunities for violent sex offenses, to educate the public and advocate for necessary changes in culture, attitude and policy.
- The Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (ATSA) is a non-profit, professional membership organization founded to foster research, facilitate information exchange, further professional education and advance professional standards and practices in the field of sex offender evaluation and treatment.
- Center for Sex Offender Management (CSOM) enhances public safety through improving the management of adult and juvenile sex offenders in the community. CSOM provides ready access to the most current knowledge and effective practices in the field.
- National Adolescent Perpetration Network (NAPN) is a cooperative network of professionals working with sexually abusive children and youth. Resources include a nationally recognized conference, a referral center, and access to technical expertise.
- Safer Society Foundation (SSFI) is a non-profit agency providing national research, advocacy, and a referral center for those providing treatment services for sexually abusive behaviors.
- The National Center on Sexual Behavior of Youth provides information, training and technical assistance for working with children and adolescents with sexual behavior problems and illegal sexual behavior. The Center was developed jointly through the Office of Juvenile Justice and the University of Oklahoma.
- Statewide directory for sexual violence resources (.pdf)
- The Massachusetts Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Partnership (MCSAPP) is a collaboration of 23 state-level public and private agencies that came together to address the complex and challenging problem of child sexual abuse in Massachusetts. The Partnership provides resources and information about adult and community responsibility for prevention.
- Jane Doe Inc., (JDI) brings together organizations and people across Massachusetts committed to ending domestic violence and sexual assault. The organization advocates for responsive public policy and public awareness through resources and it's support of member organizations.
- The Massachusetts Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, Inc. (MATSA) is a non-profit local chapter of the national parent organization. It was formed in 1995 to carry out the mission of ATSA at the state level.
- The Massachusetts Coalition for Sex Offender Management (MCSOM) promotes public safety and health by improving the effectiveness of sex offender management in Massachusetts and increasing the public's understanding of sexual abuse and exploitation.